WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has taken a big swipe at the domestic rival, Anthony Joshua, for refusing to face him in the coming months.

Fury made a recent attempt to secure Joshua for a long-awaited showdown in the month of September.

Joshua had other plans, and finalized a rematch with Dillian Whyte for August 12 at the O2 Arena in London. Should Joshua win, he would move forward with a potential showdown with Deontay Wilder in December.

Fury knocked out Whyte in April of 2022 and stopped Wilder in 2020 and 2021.

The 'Gypsy King' has serious doubts about the likelihood of a Joshua fight taking place.

“I’ve been trying to fight Joshua since 2017 but he’s a little bitch, a p-ssy, so I don’t think you’ll see it. To fight a man like me you’ve got to have big b-llocks, and it you don’t have that, forget about it. Because you can’t even enter my world," Fury told the Out Of Interest podcast.

"I will annihilate that motherf-----. Physically, mentally and emotionally. So he ain’t man enough to fight somebody like me.”

Fury's next fight has not been finalized.

There have been rumblings of a game-changing" announcement in the near future.

And some observers believe Fury will take part in a crossover fight against former UFC champion Francis Ngannou.

Fury would not confirm or deny the possibility of that contest being next, but he openly admits that several offers have come his way from the Middle East.

“I think there’s been a lot of talk of me and Ngannou fighting each other. He wants to come to boxing and he wants to fight me, he was even at one of my last fights and got up on the ring and confronted me," Fury said.

“There’s potential. We’ve had a lot of offers from the Middle East at the moment to host that fight over the summer.”